Hello,
I live in a building that is a conversion of two terrace houses into several flats. One of the residents ("Roger") has been managing the cold water, hot water, and heating of the building for more than 30 years, and I have a question on whether his set up is legit.
We have four water tanks in the loft. Roger tells me that the first three tanks are connected with pipes and supply water to the flats. He also says that the fourth tank is the head tank for the central heating system and that the system is “closed” and dosed with chemicals.
However, when I looked at the setup, it seems to me that all four tanks are interconnected with pipes. The first tank connects to the second, second to third, and third to fourth. My concern is with the connection from the third to the fourth (header tank) tank, as this would in theory allow chemicals from the header tank to go to the other tanks. It seems to me that the mains water supply feeds only the first tank, and there is a ball valve only on the first tank. Thus, the fourth tank (header tank) must be receiving supply from the main indirectly from the first tank, and this means that the system is not really closed and in theory chemical from the header tank could sip through to the other tanks. Should the header tank be disconnected from the thr third and have an independent supply from the mains, or it the current setup legit?
Thanks
I live in a building that is a conversion of two terrace houses into several flats. One of the residents ("Roger") has been managing the cold water, hot water, and heating of the building for more than 30 years, and I have a question on whether his set up is legit.
We have four water tanks in the loft. Roger tells me that the first three tanks are connected with pipes and supply water to the flats. He also says that the fourth tank is the head tank for the central heating system and that the system is “closed” and dosed with chemicals.
However, when I looked at the setup, it seems to me that all four tanks are interconnected with pipes. The first tank connects to the second, second to third, and third to fourth. My concern is with the connection from the third to the fourth (header tank) tank, as this would in theory allow chemicals from the header tank to go to the other tanks. It seems to me that the mains water supply feeds only the first tank, and there is a ball valve only on the first tank. Thus, the fourth tank (header tank) must be receiving supply from the main indirectly from the first tank, and this means that the system is not really closed and in theory chemical from the header tank could sip through to the other tanks. Should the header tank be disconnected from the thr third and have an independent supply from the mains, or it the current setup legit?
Thanks